Bio: | EDUCATION
Technical University of Budapest, Distinguished Doctor of
Electrical Engineering, 1982
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Ph.D., 1980
Technical University of Budapest, Dipl. Eng. EE, 1970
WORK EXPERIENCE
Vanderbilt University
E. Bronson Ingram Distinguished Professor of Engineering, 2000 - Present
Founding Director of Institute of Software Integrated Systems, 1998 - Present
Director of Measurement and Computing Systems Laboratory, 1985 - 1998
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, 1983 - 2000
DARPA
Acting Deputy Director, DARPA-ITO, 2001
Program Manager, DARPA-ITO, 1999 - 2001
Technical University of Budapest Professor, Department of Measurement and Instrument
Engineering, 1970-1983
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Software and Systems Engineering, Command and Control, Modeling and Simulation, Model-
based integration of networked embedded software and systems.
PROFESSIONAL/SCIENTIFIC/HONORARY AFFILIATIONS
Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Founding Chair of Special Interest
Group on Embedded Systems (SIGBED), Association for Computing Machinery; Chancellor
Research Award, Vanderbilt University, 2004; Medal for Exceptional Public Service, Office of
the Secretary for Defense, April, 2002; Special Recognition for Devoted Service and
Achievement, DARPA. August, 2001; Honorary Professor of Electrical Engineering, Technical
University of Budapest, 1989; National Prize, Hungary, 1985; Kalmar Laszlo Award, John von
Neumann Computer Society, Hungary, 1982; Promotio Sub Auspiciis Rei PublicaePopularis,
Distinguished Doctorate Degree, (Golden Ring), President of Hungary, 1982.
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